Friday, December 28, 2012

Dad rams truck through mom's front window, shoots her; kids escape by jumping through window (Kent, Washington)

More freaking Daddy Drama...but at least this nitwit didn't kill anybody but himself in the end.

Once again, we see how abusers really are...and how all the standard fathers rights lies are just that.

FR Lie #1: Women can get orders of protection like candy.

False. This particular mother was DENIED an order of protection despite a past history of domestic violence and scary and melodramatic "goodbye" text messages being sent to the kids.

FR Lie #2: Daddies are "deprived" of their children by mean mommies and the evil courts.

False. This piece of sh** didn't even show up at the child custody hearings and reputedly wanted to have nothing to do with the kids.

So we see what happened next. How dad DION FISHER rammed his truck through the front window of the mother's home. How this bozo went stomping through the house, looking for his ex-wife, firing shots with his handgun. He finally managed to hit her (luckily the shot was only to her hand). 

Two of the three terrified kids in the home jumped out a window and ran to a neighbor's for help. Another terrified kid hid and called the police. 

Kids need this???

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2254235/Man-rams-pickup-truck-ex-wifes-house-shoots-kills-himself.html

Jilted husband rams pick-up truck into ex-wife's home, then shoots her in front of their terrified children before killing himself 

Dion Fisher drove his Dodge into the front of the Kent, Washington home before firing off shots with a handgun 

Two children who lived in the house escaped while one called the police Mr Fisher's truck was found 50 miles away near his body 

Mr Fisher's ex-wife has requested and been denied a domestic violence protection order against him She was shot in the hand

By VICTORIA WELLMAN

PUBLISHED: 10:27 EST, 28 December 2012 | UPDATED: 12:24 EST, 28 December 2012

A Washington man who drove a truck into the front of his ex-wife's home and shot her in the hand before speeding off, is thought by police to have then shot himself to death on a roadside 50 miles away.

The violent string of events began when Dion E. Fisher arrived at the Kent home where his ex-wife and three of their four children, ages 10 to 18, lived at around 3.30am on Thursday and rammed his vehicle straight through the front window.

Two of the three fled the property while one hid and dialled for help as their father strode through the house firing shots with a handgun looking for his ex-wife.

Mr Fisher shot his ex-wife once in the hand and then took off in his truck leading police on a chase through Maple Valley before managing to get away.

As the wounded mother recovered in hospital on Friday and the presumed body of Mr Fisher was found near his vehicle in Index, a picture emerged of a troubled man who had threatened his family before.

The Fishers divorced in 2009 but as recently as a month ago Mr Fisher's ex-wife submitted a request for a domestic violence protection order against him in which she called Mr Fisher bi-polar and claimed he abused drugs and alcohol.

She also said that he had been sending his children 'goodbye' texts which led her to fear for their safety.

But the request was dismissed by a judge who claimed there was a lack of evidence to show that Mr Fisher was a threat. 


At a more recent custody hearing, the Fishers' neighbor recalls that Mr Fisher never even showed up. 

'He said he didn't want nothing to do with them,' said Carole Vandel. 'She was trying to do the best she could, but he didn't want any part of it.'

The same neighbor was awoken by knocking on her door early on Thursday morning as the two children begged her for help. 


Sgt. Cindi West told local reporters how two of they had managed to escaped the terrifying scene by jumping out the window. 

In Snohomish County, a medical examiner has yet to confirm the identity of the body though the license plate of the black Dakota Dodge found in Index matches Mr Fisher's and King County police are working under the assumption it is Mr Fisher.

One of his daughters, Brooke, posted an angry comment late Thursday on her Facebook page saying: 'I resent my father so much for we he put us all through this morning. But ... rest in peace dad . I wish everything was different.'